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Andy P
01-06-2006, 19:21
What tyres we all running on here? Id like a nice comprimise between traction and wear rate. My car goes through tyres pretty quick as it is.

Obvious choice is Toyo, but they not too soft?

Andyvalver
01-06-2006, 19:23
I had toyo proxes and ruined them in 3 months of road driving :oops:

I now have some avons on, dunno what model or whatever but they seem loads better. Like the tyre wall is stronger so it corners better 8)

Andy P
01-06-2006, 19:24
My last set of tyres i used in 6 weeks. they are now on the minimum.

They were Kuhmos though :lol:

Andyvalver
01-06-2006, 19:27
They were Kuhmos though :lol:


WTF are they :lol:

MatBrown
01-06-2006, 19:59
Bridgestone RE720's are very good.



Mat.

BRUN
01-06-2006, 20:20
Michelin PEII's would be my choice

Toyo Proxes are only £31 @ Motor World though mate in 195/50/15 which is a bargain

VIPERONE
01-06-2006, 22:31
Vredstein sporttrac II:- the best tyres ive ever used.. ive tested Eagle F1 GSD 3, Michelin PE2...vredstein are great.. ut for price.....Eagle f1 or proxy II

Dancliovalver
01-06-2006, 22:34
first time ive ever had proxis on and i think their awsome!!

used em for FCS track time and gripped very very well but like andy sed i dont think their gonna last very long!!

FATBOY
01-06-2006, 22:34
Michelin PEII's would be my choice

Toyo Proxes are only £31 @ Motor World though mate in 195/50/15 which is a bargain

are motor world a national company???

Coops
01-06-2006, 23:00
yep they are mate, pop up all over the shop!!lol

am runnin proxies atm, rekon they are gonna wear out quick but quality product, i heard they werent so hot in the rain n all, i firmly disagree they have saved me more than once already!! :wink:

Andy P
01-06-2006, 23:32
Avons seem a safe bet really. Im needing 45 profile though.

Bumps the price up quite a lot really :cry:

Coops
01-06-2006, 23:41
frenchy, dont believe i've ever seen your car, 16" turinis dont ring a bell!! enlighten me! :P

Andy P
01-06-2006, 23:46
You're bound to know it mate, most do :lol:

http://s19.photobucket.com/albums/b176/andipeat/Clio%20Williams/?action=view&current=clo.jpg

Just got rid of the leather interior and currently running a single RT seat.

I can now see why you boys strip your cars :P

Coops
01-06-2006, 23:49
ah yes, i remeber, the smartest clio mk1 i've seen, u git! :P

Andy P
01-06-2006, 23:53
Not at the minute, single RT seat and doggy black R19 wheels.

I dont think so :lol:

Good things comes to those who wait :wink:

Coops
01-06-2006, 23:56
yeah but if i remeber the bay correctly it was just a tad on the tidy side! and am well into clean bays (as u may of noticed!! :oops: )

Purple
02-06-2006, 01:22
Kumho KU31.

A bit soft riding and less harsh than Goodyear eagle F1GSD2. Would much prefer F1 for the great wet performance and sharper handling but I can't seem to find them here anymore.

craig100
02-06-2006, 07:00
im ready for some new tyres,gonna give eagle f1s a whirl.just had them uniroyal rainsport on,dont get me wrong they grip well but now warm weather is here ish lol,they are just eatin away

Zollo
02-06-2006, 10:04
Eagle F1s are pretty hard wearing. I've done Anglesey, Cadwell, Oulton a half day at Castle Combe and FCS on mine. Will switch sides (for the second time), do another track day and then that'll be them done. Not bad I don't think :)

Swervin_Mervin
02-06-2006, 10:19
How've you found the F1s on track Matt? Those ones I had one I had at Haynes last year and did Anglesey the other week. I wasn't impressed with them on track though as I thought they seemed to lose a lot of their grip when they got warm.

I was understeering at anglesey and the tail was sliding around like a good 'un at Brunters.

Fantastic tyres on the road though.

Zollo
02-06-2006, 10:30
As I've not really tried anything else, it would be hard to comment on how they feel! I had 195s on for Haynes and Donnington, but they were F1s too. I suppose they do over-heat a bit, but everything seems to I guess!

Not sure what to go for next really. Wouldn't mind trying some Pirellis...

Swervin_Mervin
02-06-2006, 10:57
Well I still think those Firestone's are pretty FG for the track. They're standing up well to abuse in terms of wear and they seem to afford decent levels of grip when hot.

How bad is Cadwell on the tyres? School at Ty Croes seemed to be the killer for the left front. I was fine on the 2 left handers but school seemed to kill the left front thus rendering it understeery for all the right handers.

Zollo
02-06-2006, 11:05
Cadwell isn't too bad at all from what I remember, because there's a good mix of lefts n rights.

Swervin_Mervin
02-06-2006, 15:20
Still thinking I might invest in some other tyres. Yoko AVS sports have been pointed out.

MAXIBOY
02-06-2006, 17:53
have the choice of eagle fi gs-d3 yokohama prada and toyo ti-r all within a tenner of each other. what would you all choose

Swervin_Mervin
02-06-2006, 17:55
On road F1s.

Rich
02-06-2006, 17:56
vredstein sportrac 2's all the way they will be my next purchase without doubt

Andy P
02-06-2006, 18:04
Need some sort of list going on here :lol:

Any body got a good link for these tyres?

My tyres is a obvious choice?

BRUN
04-06-2006, 08:58
if your a CostCo member the Michelins can be had cheap

Daz.
04-06-2006, 11:20
How do you tell the difference between the eagle f1's? I want to know what mine are!

Swervin_Mervin
05-06-2006, 10:55
How do you tell the difference between the eagle f1's? I want to know what mine are!

You mean between GSD2 and 3? 2 are a more elaborate curvy v-shape. 3s are just straight cut v's.

Zollo
05-06-2006, 10:58
Plus it says GSD2 or GSD3 on the side, I think.

Swervin_Mervin
05-06-2006, 11:01
:P

Daz.
05-06-2006, 15:29
Plus it says GSD2 or GSD3 on the side, I think.

Where!?! :shock:

Purple
05-06-2006, 15:48
Here you go. But frankly, it's much easier to tell by the flared V(GSD2) and the straight V(GSD3).

Bayliss
05-06-2006, 15:48
Vrestine Sporttrax 2's on both track car and road car (182)

Crowds
05-06-2006, 15:49
if u fancy some 10mile old toyo's u can buy mine in the forsale thread and get some free compos ;) haha.

Crowds.

Daz.
05-06-2006, 16:08
Here you go. But frankly, it's much easier to tell by the flared V(GSD2) and the straight V(GSD3).

Well mine must be foregin then! doesn't say that at all... although looking on the my tyres webby it looks like a 3 from the pattern - i shall take a photo!!

Swervin_Mervin
05-06-2006, 16:17
Here you go. But frankly, it's much easier to tell by the flared V(GSD2) and the straight V(GSD3).

Well mine must be foregin then! doesn't say that at all... although looking on the my tyres webby it looks like a 3 from the pattern - i shall take a photo!!

Do yours have a circled "E" mark anywhere on the tyre? Some have come from places other than Germany and their quality has been questioned.

Daz.
05-06-2006, 16:23
Here you go. But frankly, it's much easier to tell by the flared V(GSD2) and the straight V(GSD3).

Well mine must be foregin then! doesn't say that at all... although looking on the my tyres webby it looks like a 3 from the pattern - i shall take a photo!!

Do yours have a circled "E" mark anywhere on the tyre? Some have come from places other than Germany and their quality has been questioned.

http://www.williamsclio.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?p=161243#161243


Don't want to be pinching threads :D